In Remembrance

National Law Enforcement Memorial Websites

The National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund

The mission of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is to generate increased public support for the law enforcement profession by permanently recording and appropriately commemorating the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers and to provide information that will help promote law enforcement safety.

The Officer Down Memorial Page

The Officer Down Memorial Page, Incorporated (ODMP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring America's fallen law enforcement heroes. More than 20,000 officers have made the ultimate sacrifice in the United States and it is with great honor that the ODMP pays a lasting tribute to each of these officers by preserving their memories within its pages. All who visit the ODMP will be deeply moved by the countless stories of selfless courage and heroism exhibited by officers who lost their lives while serving and protecting the citizens of this great nation.

Concerns of Police Survivors

Concerns of Police Survivors, Incorporated provides resources to assist in the rebuilding of the lives of surviving families and affected co-workers of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty as determined by Federal criteria. Furthermore, C. O. P. S. provides training to law enforcement agencies on survivor victimization issues and educates the public of the need to support the law enforcement profession and its survivors.

Service Details

March 18, 2016

28 years old

4 1/2 years of service

Members of the Greenville Police Department's Crime Response Team made field contact with an adult male subject. Shortly after the officers approached him, the subject began running away. The officers pursued the subject on foot, and during the chase, the subject began firing at the officers. Officer Allen Lee Jacobs was struck numerous times. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Service Details

September 19, 1996

Age 26

4 Years Service

Officer Sorrow was shot and killed during an arrest attempt and foot pursuit of a wanted suspect on Joe Lewis Street. During the pursuit, Officer Sorrow ran around a shed where the suspect was waiting in ambush. The suspect shot Officer Sorrow in the face with a .22 pistol and executed him with 4 shots in the back of the head as he lay unconscious on the ground. The suspect was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.

Officer Sorrow is survived by his wife and son, who was 5 months old at the time of his murder.

Service Details

February 21, 1971

Age 47

17 years service

Officer Chasteen was shot while questioning a subject regarding an earlier shooting near Booker's Alley in Greenline. The suspect, known by Officer Chasteen, was standing on a corner with a pistol in his right hand. The officers drew their weapons and approached the suspect.

Officer Chasteen, who was nearest Brooks, said, "Give me the gun, big guy." Brooks raised his left hand and wiped the sweat from his face, and at the same time he raised the pistol in his right hand and started shooting Officer Chasteen in the chest. The suspect was wounded and fled.

As Officer Woodall called for help on the vehicle radio, the suspect approached and fired on Officer Woodall. Officer Woodall then reloaded his empty revolver and returned fire. The suspect committed suicide shortly after the shooting.

Service Details

May 1, 1932

Age 31

2 years service

Officer Hunt was killed in a shoot-out with 5 bandits in the 700 block of Buncombe Street at the Triangle Service Station. Officer Hunt (in uniform) accompanied 2 detectives to investigate 2 suspicious subjects who were in a taxi (there had been armed robberies in the area involving hijacked taxis). As the officers approached the taxi, the subjects began firing. As the officers gained control of the subjects, 3 accomplices drove up in another vehicle and fired on the officers with a full automatic weapon. One subject approached Officer Hunt and shot him twice with a pistol, killing him instantly. The remaining detectives were out of ammunition and were unable to return fire as the 5 subjects escaped.

4 of the 5 suspects were later captured, but only 1 shooter was convicted and given a life sentence.

Service Details

March 3, 1925

Age 33

2 years service

Officer Lackey was shot during a house search at 303 South Calhoun for a suspect who had shot another Greenville police officer. The suspect was hiding behind a curtain in the house and shot Officer Lackey with a pistol as he entered the darkened room. The suspect was fatally shot escaping from the house.

The original incident began as officers were investigating a suspicious vehicle at the intersection of Augusta Street and Cline Alley. Sergeant Cox grabbed one suspect as he attempted to dispose of some whiskey. "As I seized his collar, he threw his hand to his hip. I thought he was reaching for a bottle of whiskey. He flashed his gun in my face instead and I pushed him backward with the barrel of the riot gun which I held. As I pumped the gun to get a cartridge in the chamber, he fired point blank. The bullet burned like a coal in my right side. I then fired at him as he dived around the corner of a nearby store. They say I hit him, a buck shot having split his chin and another his nose. If it hadn't been for my gun he would have shot me through the head."

Service Details

May 6, 1921

Age 48

12 years service

Officer Burroughs was shot attempting to make an arrest during a domestic disturbance at 410 Westfield Street. Officer Burroughs approached the suspect, announced he was under arrest, and grabbed the suspect. A fight ensued in which the suspect punched Officer Burroughs, hit him with a board, hit him with a flower pot, and finally shot him in the abdomen, mortally wounding the officer.

Officer Kitchens

October 5, 1919

Age 43

16 years service

Officer Blair

October 5, 1919

Age 42

11 years service

While raiding a gambling house in "Bucknertown," both detectives were shot and killed by a suspect who was playing cards at the time of the raid. Detective Kitchens was shot twice after entering the house. Detective Blair was shot in the heart while pursuing the suspect on foot. The suspect escaped and later shot 2 officers in Virginia, killing 1, and was captured in Ohio. The suspect was extradited and executed in Virginia.

Service Details

May 11, 1915

Age 53

Chief Holcombe was shot during an arrest attempt/building entry of a barricaded suspect at 9 Gates Street. During the stand-off, without warning, the suspect shot an officer who was not behind cover. Chief Holcombe and another officer then attempted to "storm" the house. Chief Holcombe was shot while entering a window and died of medical complications on May 30, 1915.

Service Details

January 17, 1911

Age 62

26 years service

Sergeant Gunnells was shot while investigating a suspicious suspect at the railway station at Augusta and Vardry. Sergeant Gunnells and his partner saw the suspect come from the tracks and go into the "colored" waiting area of the depot. When Sergeant Gunnells opened the door and shined his light into the room, the suspect fired on the officers. Sergeant Gunnells was shot twice with a .32 Colt auto pistol and mortally wounded.

The suspect was an escaped convict from a Greenville chain gang on a crime spree. The suspect escaped and was captured in Augusta, Georgia after killing a railroad conductor. He was taken from the jail and lynched by a mob 2 days later.